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If "Getting Political" Can Do Away With "Party's Politics," Why Not? By Ouyang Fei
(Clearwisdom.net) The Chinese phrase "zhengzhi" (politics) was
created by the Japanese people when they translated the English word
"politics" into Chinese characters, which was then indiscriminately
copied into the Chinese language. Dr. Sun Yet-Sen held the following view:
"The word 'zheng' means public affairs, and the word 'zhi' refers to
management; therefore 'zhengzhi' [politics] means managing public affairs." However, in a Communist society, the meaning of "politics" has been
completely altered, and politics has found its way into every aspect of ordinary
people's lives. One's life has become a "political life." One's
thoughts have become "political thoughts." Morals have also been
turned into "political consciousness." The phase "politics"
originated in the West, but the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) politics can
never be translated into its equivalent English. For example, the CCP's
propaganda puts great effort into "raising [people's] political
consciousness," and all Chinese people understand it right away what it
means. However, when this is translated directly into English, it does not make
any sense at all to the Western people. This is because the CCP's "politics" is both an abstract and
concrete summary for "holding a highly unanimous view with the CCP."
The CCP's so-called "political consciousness" means, in plain
language, that "one does whatever the Party wants him/her to do."If
you want to expose the CCP when it tells lies, to clarify the facts when it
slanders you, or to call upon people to help stop the persecution launched by
the CCP, then you are not in line with the Party and are deemed to have lost
"political consciousness." The CCP's politics is everywhere, and it
will not allow any political vacuum in people's lives. Therefore, when people
step forward to safeguard their own rights, the CCP will label this
non-political action as "being political." "Getting political" is rather a folk phrase, whereas the CCP's
official language is "having ulterior political motives." Why they
must add the word "ulterior"? Because the people who step forward to
oppose the evil deeds of the CCP do not aim to take over the state power.
Instead, they only want to safeguard their basic legitimate rights, such as the
rights to freedom of speech and freedom of belief. Such pursuits absolutely have
no political motivation. So the CCP has to use the phrase "having ulterior
political motives" to condemn people by trumping up a charge. This way the
CCP can readily label people as "getting political" and brutally
attack them. Why is it that, once the CCP has labeled people as "getting
political," it can then persecute them at will? The reason is very simple. The political movements launched by the CCP, one
after another, have deceived people and then coaxed them, over and over again.
Moreover, the violence and brutality associated with these movements have
changed the Chinese people from being political fanatics to being indifferent to
politics. They resent politics, try to avoid politics, and have become
unconcerned about politics. Nevertheless, turning from one extreme to the other
cannot help them escape the CCP's political absurd circle. It is just like
sitting on a seesaw - no mater which side you slide to, you are still sitting
on the seesaw. However, such a mentality has allowed them to become completely
obedient politically, which has also enabled the CCP to label all matters
concerned with pursuing basic human rights and seeking justice as "getting
political." Over a period of decades, people have formed a fixed pattern in their mind
about the CCP's political persecution of people, which is that if the CCP
persecutes you, you have to endure it and wait until you are redressed by them
and wait for being grateful for the redress. Because the CCP is the forceful
power, you cannot and should not even talk to the CCP about your rights. If you
do not go along with this pattern and want to resist the persecution and expose
and stop the evil deeds of the CCP, then you have gone beyond the wildest
imagination of the people who beg to live under the rule of the CCP. Therefore,
you must be "getting political." Once you are regarded as "getting political," the nature of things
change and people's consciences become twisted. The false concept of
"getting political" is like a magic potion that can distort the
fundamental criteria people use to judge right from wrong. Regardless of how
crudely the CCP is persecuting the innocent, how mean their tactics are, and how
despicable their actions are and as long as one is believed to "have
touched politics" under the definition of the CCP, those who have become
confused by the concept of "getting political" would refuse to feel
sympathetic towards the victims and refuse to condemn the perpetrators. Instead,
they would turn around and criticize the victims and any effort to help and
support the victims. It is as if "getting political" is even more
frightening than the CCP's killing people. Such a "twisted conscience" is exactly what the CCP wants. In a
way, we can say that labeling someone as "getting political" has
become a most vicious weapon used by the CCP to incite people during the
"political desolate time" to ignore the CCP's atrocity. Is "getting political" that frightening? We can see that it is
precisely because of the continued calls for justice from Falun Gong
practitioners and their supporters, as well as their global peaceful appeals,
protests, truth-clarification, and lawsuits against those chief culprits in the
persecution that the CCP's brutality is effectively restrained. The CCP has
paid-off some media entities with money and benefits to keep silent in the face
of the CCP's crimes against humanity, and some media have even helped the CCP
spread its lies. In contrast, the newspapers, TV station, and radio network
created and run by Falun Gong practitioners have enabled the truth about Falun
Gong, the unprecedented brutal conduct of the CCP in its persecution of Falun
Gong practitioners, and especially the evil harvesting of organs from living
Falun Gong practitioners to be exposed worldwide. This has effectively
restrained the CCP in their unscrupulous evil conduct. During their nearly eight-year-long anti-persecution efforts, what Falun Gong
practitioner have been doing is no more than clarifying the truth, exposing the
evil nature of the CCP, and trying to put an end to the persecution. Falun Gong
practitioners have no political agenda. As cultivators, they endeavor to let go
of any attachment to power in human society. We can see that the CCP's theory
about "getting political" has misled people into giving tacit consent
to or blindly chiming in with the CCP's attack and slander against kind people.
Moreover, this has also become a huge obstruction for people to know the truth
about Falun Gong. The Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party
have thoroughly revealed the evil nature of the Communist Party. It has also set
off a huge wave of quitting the Communist Party, enabling people to get out of
the CCP's "politics" and to completely step out of the twisted
political circle of the CCP, so that they can return to a normal way of thinking
and a normal life. If the CCP insists on saying that people's anti-persecution efforts and their
efforts to dissolve the CCP and its Party Culture are "getting
political," then isn't it true that the more people engage in such " getting political" activities the better? Isn't it true that such an act
of "getting political" is completely doing away with the CCP's Party
politics that constrain and persecute innocent people? Therefore, why not to
"get political" in a dignified manner. Once the CCP is gone, the
"Party politics" will completely disappear as well, and people will
regain their normal ability to distinguish right from wrong. Isn't this a great
thing? February 26, 2007 Posting date: 3/2/2007
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